[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Win Weekend Passes to Forecastle 2017!

We’re fresh off of another amazing Bonnaroo, and our summer festival season is in full swing. Next up for us is Louisville’s Forecastle Festival, which takes place July 14-16, 2017 at the city’s downtown Watefront Park, and is one of our favorite fests in the nation, with its picturesque downtown setting and incredibly well organized setup! Forecastle revealed its initial lineup all the way back in December, and expanded it a month later, more recently announcing daily lineups, late night shows (which are separately ticketed), and the full 2017 schedule. In the coming weeks, we’ll be getting you ready with artist spotlights and festival guides!

Once again, we’re also excited to offer one reader the chance to win a pair of general admission weekend passes to the fest, which includes an amazing slate of performers this year like LCD Sounsystem, Weezer, Cage the Elephant, Sturgill Simpson, Run the Jewels, Phantogram, Conor Oberst, K. Flay, Whitney, Jospeh, Beach Slang, Rayland Baxter, Lucy Dacus, COIN, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Farro, *repeat repeat, and tons more! General admission, general admission plus, and VIP tickets are also still available right here, if you’re not our lucky winner but hoping to make the trek regardless!

Head below to check out Forecastle’s official 2017 Spotify playlist, check out the full lineup here, be sure to download the official app, then enter for your chance to win a pair of tickets!

ENTER TO WIN TICKETS

Must be 18+ to enter. Winner will be announced Friday, June 30, 2017 at 12 p.m. CDT, and will receive a pair of general admission tickets to the event. The winner must be able to supply a physical address if selected, and must be able to sign for the delivery prior to the event. No Country will make every effort possible to deliver the winning tickets, but will make no guarantees for receipt of the tickets. Winner is responsible for all travel and accommodations.

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Philip Obenschain moved to Nashville from Virginia in the summer of 2012. He's spent time as a touring artist, artist manager, and show promoter, and is currently involved in television production and music tech. In addition to No Country, you can find his writing on AltPress.com. Reach Philip directly at [email protected], or at the social media links below.